Key findings
Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) is set to impact but not transform the role of floral designers.
Blue-collar workers like floral designers are unlikely to be automated by GenAI due to the physical nature of their tasks.
The demand for premium floral arrangements may even increase, leading to a rise in income for these workers.
While some skills may be automated in the future, the unique attributes of floral design, such as active listening, critical thinking, and service orientation, make it less susceptible to AI disruption.
Automated tasks in floral design could include operations analysis and time management, but the creative and human elements of the job will remain essential.
How could AI or automation replace or complement job activities?
Artistic professionals known as Floral Designers could benefit from AI or automation tools like Chatgpt.
While these technologies may not fully replace the designer’s creative touch, they could enhance efficiency in tasks such as ordering supplies, record-keeping, or customer service.
For instance, Chatgpt could assist in responding to customer inquiries about flower care, leaving the designer more time to focus on creating stunning arrangements.
Job description
Designing, cutting, and arranging live, dried, or artificial flowers and foliage.
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